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aft? h RALEIGH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1. 18!12. NO. 34 J VOL. XXVIII. The Weather Today. For North Carolina i Fair, colder Friday rooming Local data (or SI hoar coding 8 a m today: On Friday t Fatr weather, statlon- ary temperature, northerly winds. Maximum temperature, 47; mini mnu temperature 81; rainfall 0.00. The State Returning Board. This imoortant body met at 13 o'clock today in the hall of represent . tatlves in the Oapttol to canvss the recent vote of the people of the state for the various officers Although the board canvasses the return fcr fha t.n.tA official. Congressmen and ' Judges, the flual canvass for Gover nor and Lieut. Governor is made by the legislature. The vote for Gov ernor will however be computed and announced for the information of the public Masonic. Hiram lodge, No 41 will meet this eventng at 7:15 o'clock prom pi ly to make arrangements for the burial to morrow of Bro. P. M., J. M. Pngh, who dld at Morrlsvllle last night at 8 o'olosk. A full attendance is de sired. Members of sister lodges cor dially invited. By order of the W. M. E. B. Thomas, 8ec Important Meeting. A meeting of the geological board was held at the executive office yes terday aod a full attendance was present. The state geologist. Prof Hollies, spbmltted his biennial re port for 1891 and 189?, which was aecpted. It will be published at an early day. The toiiowipg re pom are also nearly ready for pabll The regQl'r monthly meeting of Durham tobacco association will be held next Monday. Freeh Norfolk oysters received daily at A Daghl's and delivered free at any time. ' TheJunsluska Wine Company is selling wines at $1 per gallon; 25 cts per quart. A Duphl. lenTal Agent. Cocoanuts by the bag or dozen at D. T Johnsos'8. 1000 Pnnds Wainnts, Alnonds tVans, , junt I r Jo Hardware, &c. New Braiils. Filberts, to , jut reh -d at D lOHJfbO.'S. Those Interested on the cloak qaes tlon mav And It to their advantage to look through our new stock of cloaks which w received yesterday, tiood fitting garments, best material and lowest prices, is the ''power behind the throne." 0. A. Sherwood Si Co. TACKS A C K S. TWELVE -GROSS KEGS OF -TACKS. Xmaj goodies arrMug every Gay at O ly I O 'l JA, J.llijr Fresh dates, flsrs. raisins, nuts. lem I ons and Malaga grepes and fresh pine apples received today at A. iugDi s. For School Children. Pencil chalk, ink in wide, flat bot tles 5 cts. Lead pencl's and writing tablets and pads of all kinds; station- fee that erv at n-ices all can live One nun ! dred nieces pencil chalk for 7o cents no.ti.in. he Iron ores or .nonawaro i t u a. owinueu a. lion he building stones; the miuer and tutu-ral localities; tne lores . i Inmh.. In l,t.rv &0- . "ryei U ill rrn -u . v - - j Our Rich Collection of Holiday Goods. This season, we ill make or display of fancy wares on our 2d flour. The lack of rooui on the 1st. floor, to make a suitable exhlM'.ion of these articles, ! makes this ' ire tfcssry, and we i it will h great conve- AND THE KEG 13 WORTH THE MONEY AFTER TACKS ARE USED. ''Irs Esq., agl 69 years since Teath ot Capt. J. M. Pngh. 9e resrret to announce the death of this well known citizen of Wake county who died at his residence' In Morrisville last night at 8 o'clock, f tera lingering Illness. Oapt. Pugb was well known in Kaieiiru wu u . lnful i;ineB, made frequent visits on business be-1 lagt JiaJary ins a man of considerate weauu He was we believe about 70 years of age and was a prominent member of the M 'sooie fraternity He was oioa ter of Hiram lodge of this city, the members of which will leave to morrow morning to attend the fu oeral. You can carpet a room 15 by 15 feet Ded. j at Hwlndeli'J at. the following prices: U hr rasi iuae la this city, on inzPtttn carpet $1 0"; heavy, part wool South Dwiou street, at 9:30 o clock ! io.OO; wool Ingrain, $12 50; brussels, this (norniox Irs. Caroline Jf. fen 150 This 1b what the carpeting uiagton. vif of Hury Pennington, m mt for ft room fifteen feet square; after a long and room i.,,,, wili C08t t 00 less. nience to onr i Wris as well as oar seves, having the fancy articles upon 000 flfir Oar elevator w'.ll be at the dUv.onal of visitors as early as 8 a. m We cordially invite evry one to ee this extensive collection, whether they wish to buy or merely look through. W H. & it S Thckkr & CO. T A K S. the middle of Shft leaves r devoted J husband and a married daughter, the wife of Dr 8 F Gardner, to mourn their lw jibe was a devoted and constant' member of the Church of the Good rtheuheal and bad been a communicant, of the EpUopal church for ov-r fifty years. Mrs Pennington was a native of Sury county, Vlr- giuia. A. Notwd Caso. A most Important cse wl!l come before the United States Circuit Court next week, heing a suit brought , M T. A. Crabtree vs. the Old Dominion Ste unship Company It TJ. H. -irciit Court. The following cases were disposed of yesterday afternoon : Catted States vs John B. Rayner, Johnson couuty; illicit distilling; ver diet guilty, jadgnaat Yours truly, D T. 3wiudell. Florida Oranges by the box at D. T. Jot-NSoN's. Apples cheap by the bar r si or meas ure at D T. Johssok's. Go to Riggan'a toy store. Any kind of toys, plash good Mid latest games. Only toy st re in li i't igh 19 RALEIGH, NO. THOMAS H. BRIGGS & SONS. Old paperB for sale cheap at this office. - ! London Layer Raisins and Layer Figs, (6 pound boxes) at D. T. Johuson's. Watch this Column. T OST A silver watch aboit the size of a Li3ilver dollar, with a broken necklnce at- 1 l LUCI1HU LU LUU aiC'". 1UC UllUil V ill ecu a IV- suspenaea 1 war(i by bringint it to Rev F L Reid's. No . ., j 1 rloJnflfT tin.t. the I nrvm ivivment. of costs. I 631 Hillsboro street. 2i2Xx 18 aiteKeu uy iu -t" i 1 I rr . i l.. a 1 G1..U ' Old Dominion Oo , w engageu asi uaneu iattses vs. awutw ouum, ( common carrlt rs and thit In the year I Wake county; dealing in liquor with Q 1889 she was a passenger on tne sieaur i out paying epeuiai iai ; veruicb Kunbjr, er. Manteo, from Washington to New I judgment suspended up n payment Berne, N. O. During the voyage she I of costs. fell while descendiog a stairway, sus- uaited states vs. juuus w. jones, taining : serious injuries and that the Harnett county; Illicit distilling yer accident was the fault, of the defen diet not guilty. United states vs. ioa iayior. jonn FOR THE QO TO Best Men's. Ladies nd Children's- IN THR CITY. C"Every pir warranted C"l o wen' a-- refiresen .e.d. ,5 SHOES Children'sSc QoolSh.os ijjpe;ialty. H RISTM AS GOOD i Our stock of dolls, toys, wagons, velocipedes, tricycleSjgames, Hmim iibsVb iloll fnrnihire. tool chests. plush and metal cases, work boxes, bisque NOBRIS' DRY GOODS STORS, figarea and ornaments, vases, glassware, odd dants, owing to the want of proper luh'f. The damazes claimed are .I'S"" " ilS 000. It will be a case of much in terest, and the result is eagerly look ed after. The "Pathfinder,? or railway guide for Noyember,1893. has beej received. -'It is a voluminous pamphlet contain ing authentic information of some of I dinner, imnortant r.it wy in the United States an Canada. The State Superintendent of Pub Ho Instruction reports that all the public schools have opened well with better teachers and the prospect of more thorough work. About VCO churches will be repre sentec" in the Baptist State Conven tion here next week. The gain of membership during the year Is said to have been 12.C00. - n A considerable number ot Urailgers son county; dealer in liquor without paying special tax; verdict not guilty. TODAY'S PROCSHDINGS. .. U. S. vs R. J Castlebury, Johnston county; illicit distilling; jury out. U S. vs Henry Bond, Wake county; illicit distilling and retailing, &o Pendius the examination of witness' es in this case, court took a recess tor cups and siucers bric-a-brac, iiandkerchiefs, gloves, ad many other articles suitable for Christmas presents are now on exhibition in the best and cheapest and most select stock for the holiday trade ever shown in this state Every article is marked in pltin fig ures and sold at marked price. Our long ex- 213 Favetteville stroet ST1 RUGS. RUGS. The cheapest, and ben Rurrsin thp citv of Ril- : io;i roAa cm,M t nT 1 I Tf C eicn can be found at the . - " -- 11 KJ KA k,'. customers the best selection and tne lowest I 1TT1 Q mices. I JLV U IjTO. Children's chairs, pictures and frames. Woolloott & Sous. Lyon Racket Stores. Smyrna Mats and Rugs tii;, im, uu up io i io. Uod Velvet Ruks 1 94 If in need of a Run don't RUGS. "3TT O be taken in until you see XV U UrO our stock and ge1 our I 1 1 " C prices. W It U VjrO undersold. t art OTICE On and after November 28.1892, ' I i j i a. i : J t -J xi an launury worn, must uo pom -w vu uc- ttS o nri Hir.w fan mnph lnqa in mn aramnnt.q longer. I 1 I II lW ' 1111 Mr G M Jones has lust returned Tk,;i!-;v,i momsn tnr rmtrnnntro and I - VJ kj sell m . uaua i& w from Ne v Berne and other sections j hoping they wlUconLanlaYATT of Eastern North Carolina where he j n038 3t Oak City Steam LRundry. made arrangements to receive at all der e will not be Our song is buy and under times tho finest, best and freshest fish T?I8H, a cif zao fi Vta afartllarimAnf I v ' auu vjD'.vto aa uo vovuvunuiuouv JU this city. In addition to his supply of salt water fish be has arranged to obtain them from fresh water, of which he will make a specialty. His stock is not to be excelled by any other dealer in Raleigh. LYON RACKET STOSES OYSTERS Freh fish. Norfolk Ami Moreheiid ovsters. freshifruit. &C. al- wavs on hmd at the new establishment on 1 19Q Povftttovi llo ShA t n'th H.TMtt hPtween Favetteville snd I ' "J " " w" w Wilne ngton streets. Remember the place- No 12 ifiast tlargett street. GM JONES, no286t ' G J JOHNSON. AMD 16 Martin Street. Dr. A W. Goodwvn left the civ A I w w from different parts ot tne spaxe are thU afternoon oa a prcf essioual tour. here attending the meeting ..or me state returning board i.lOK BEMi.-rne,. new corner . 11 store with five rooms, on Park avenue, near the new Union detot. Corner fayetteville a id Davie streets, one N Work on the new wire from here to Richmond, Ya , is rapidly progress ing; It wiil go far to relieve the pres sure of business It is not now thought that the case f ttnM r Shaffer will be reached at the prer ent term of the Federal Court There are now about 315 pupils at the white and colored Deaf aod Dumb Institutions In this city. The receipts of cotton today are large omc on first floor sndMx nice rooms , . . .. . . on secoiia noor, cnu i iui uiura ur uou He is aooomp tnieu oy uw we wno TOoms for gentlemen only. visits New York for treatment The ' no262w AWFR1P8. , ' AK WOOD. Prices much less than usual.. Look! Oak wood $2 25 per Cora, ueiiverea anywnere in me ciw Prices, cahon deliverv. Full measurement hnnrlanmnW cot.t.f n nn npmnhlet. of , guaranteed ; Leave orders atnazdware store " , ' " , ... r- , of uims Lewis & Co, the (proceedlogs of the North Caro n0;6 2r Una nre? association held at Char- 1 ..... .r... .....u ; lTlUH GKAUR ; tt4 Y io,r,e, juiv .u,iiw - ; IH W0RK.-I have taken theagencyofa flon. W. A. B. Branch, member o f -"-tfortbMn npuse or enlarging pictures, i teed. No money collected 'intil pictures are destroyed by fire at Favetteville, is days. II the law omce oi j usuce "UD ; We acknowledge the receipt of a .Supreme Court The average papa and mama will . . . 1. 4.1 1 . V.-., Ir, n mnnn necin to VULLIV ,u-5if uiaum about what, kind of a present win salt the little ones JOHN A MfLLS. Congress from trict, is in the the city First (NO) dis 8tooping at the both crayon and pastel. All wok ijuaran- delivered. I h 've samoles of work at my ' nnarta (tab' a lk.tahllflhmanf. Vf tlOf Rl rit. resideaoe of his mother, on Hillsboro :i Martin streets. Also canvassers out itmat - ' ; t canvAtssine the citv. Prices to suit the times 5 Anv oue wishing to see samples of our work Favetteville was visited by a most i can drop me a postal and i will gtadly call j;'.n-.A.....i.-.f..j v. ion them. Satisfaction gnaranteed or no uoyra.o u. ., JOu, mvm- , Resoectfully. L 0 B A'. WELL, lng, the loss being estlmatad at about ;nol5 Imp . Kaleigh, NO. $10,000, with lusurauce at $!8,0?0. Tliu AfAt.hodiHt Protestant, oonfetr. lately aoing Dusinesr in mis city at iNO THE HOLI DAYS?: ARE ICOM- IHG. A GRAND display of most temptirc nove ties can be found a Thomas & Maxwell's. There is no honse in tho citv of Raleigh or in h;' state of North 0rolinH here better furniture ca bfl found at more r mark- able rates than at the . 8SIGWEB'S SALE. The- en, . . , 3 1 i-h t I 1UMU.V U'UUK enee ciosea yesteruay in vrreensooro. 1 5 Hareett street, is now offered for sale bv 1 I j t re stock of goods of O H Anderson, Tt wan In.ro-elv attended and verv hn.r. 5 the undeHeued. The stock consists of dry if kaiw and nrices well Bustamed. ! monious, ! shoes) notions, hats, fco. and can be bought H . hA.lf -T L.KIrtff. Sanator from Guilford, cheap, for cash. Call early 'and, secure good Keguiar meeiHi ui - .- . - ' uargams. w nil wuuu, Aider men tomorrow night. ia in the wty. uWtf. . Assignee of 0 H Anderson. BE OS THE LOOKOUT. rREaT EMPORIUM. Now is the chance to re plenish your parlors and chi.'ibTS and obtain some thing new and beautiful for Oh'istmas pr-seuts. JJon fora't the list, tlere you can obtain aU the newest designs in suit-3 at nil prices t'.urenus r rencu Unveiuo LookiiiK Gileses Lounges, Willow and Pattan Chnirs Wardrobes, Matt'-esses, bc, EW MILLINERY. p.! Tho - Latest . Novelties. :The mos Desiiable. ;Shades-and Shapes; BOY'S CAPS, CHILDREN'S "SCHOOL AND DRESS HATS' ::::::lnfaots' Silk Caps and::::: Shirred Hats. ,Ve have Millinery to suit every body in style and price. Orders from a distance will re-. ceive prompt at- teution. ISS AGGIE REESE . ttaet 209 .-FAYETTE VILLK8T Dry Goods. Notions. &c. T 00K AT THE SPLEN- did selection of China-ware. embracing all qual;ties and descriptions. Save at least $2 on a set of furniture by calling on Thomas & Maxwell Exchange Place. I I WH.R STUCRERtCO. H0L1D4Y SEASONS Our display "" OF '.' Holiday wares for this season will exceil any we have ever made. We cordially invite every one to see this exhibition of Ornamental and useful articles. No mat ter the kind or value of the gift one W8b.es to make, 8KB OUR COLLECTION first. It is Best to make early selections. All goods bought now will be cared lor until needed. . B. R. S. Tocler Co 123 and 125 FayetteyiUe Street if 1 V f'f: ( I f - 11-. 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